Recently last week Google has launched the "Phrasebook" Facilities in Google Translate to make their users experience relevant and easier. Well it is not so far that as any one should not use it at daily basis or hourly. It has genuine reason to use it. Google translate makes your thought to understand the keywords and sentences meanings well. As you know that It supports all languages in world wide. You can access it in your own way and every where you are.
With Google Translate, you can put hundred of keywords or sentences for translation, but the good thing is you may not need to remember or write the translation at the same time. You can save all translated keywords or phrases in your own "Phrasebook" Memory in just few steps. When ever you need to read your saved phrases, you can open your personalized phrasebook folder and can access it easily.
How to use the Google Translate Phrasebook
First you need to go on http://translate.google.com/ and then put the keywords which you want to translate as in your languages. The important things to understand there, there is no written indication to find out the Phrasebook. You will find blank box. So in that case there is two option to find out the right choice. First when you will put the Keywords in the translation box during the same time there will be show a notification by Google translate when your will paste your keywords in the box. That will be alert notification towards Google Translate like as "Sign in and click the star to save this translation into your Phrasebook." Right side of the browser you will find star icon for the demonstration of the Phrasebook.
STEP#1
If you understand that phrase translation it useful so you can save that in your phrasebook. Click on the star button and Sing in to your Google phrasebook A/C. After successful signing in your a/c, go to star button and save it in your phrasebook.
STEP#2
Suppose that you are again on the Google translate and some kind of reason you forgotten the meanings of those keywords which you have remembered a week ago. So don't much worry about this. You can find out in your saved phrasebook. Go to black stared button which is established on the top of browser's right side. And you will find there a notification 'Show Phrasebook'. Click there and you will got your saved phrases that has been saved last time.
STEP#3
When your phrase book will be in front of you in the same as you saved. That will be great pleasure. And you can select the audio version also which you saved before translated and non translated. You can listen that clearly.
Down-to-earth Phrasebook help you store most popular used phrases in different languages in your phrasebook which can access you easily anywhere else. On the other hand it is a right choice value to make you to be familiar to other languages. Phrasebook is just the tool you need. It can stop you from making a fool of yourself more often than not.
Does Google Phrasebook Features Support in Mobile
Yes this is very important to mobile users that on this fact Google is working to participation of Google phrasebook support in mobile devices. Currently there is no updates for phrasebook to use in the mobile phones or devices. Google translate phrasebook works well in desktop system and moving well in Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer etc.
Having hope to success information as your new Phrasebook will come in handy as you use Google Translate. We'd like to get feedback from you have about this new feature.
Ashish C. Zaptech is Project Manager of Seo at Zaptech Solutions and has over 4 years of experience in Internet Marketing, both within the UK, USA and abroad. People can happily ask any questions regarding you may have concerning growing your business world wide, and you can contact me any time. I am a professional online marketer, Advertiser and blogger in Zaptech Solutions. Find us on Software Development Company, FaceBook, or Twitter. http://www.zaptechsolutions.com/
A must read for everyone bcz am working in ecommerce web development company, I will link to everyone in my company. Thank you very much for the info.
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